Paul Meltzer, MD, FACC
Cardiologist & Internal Medicine Physician located in Santa Ana, CA
About Dr. Meltzer
Primary Specialty: Cardiovascular Disease (Board Certified)
Secondary Specialty: Internal Medicine (Board Certified)
Primary Location: CSOC Santa Ana
Philosophy:
“The treatment of each patient as a distinct individual, engaging them and involving them in their care while listening to their input with respect, dignity and compassion are paramount in my medical practice.”
Education:
Medical School – University of Florence (1977)
Internship – New York Medical College, Misericordia-Lincoln Hospital (1977 – 1980)
Residency – New York Medical College, Misericordia-Lincoln Hospital (1977 – 1980)
Fellowship – University of California, Irvine (1980 – 1982)
Credentials:
Board Certification – Internal Medicine (1995)
Board Certification – Cardiovascular Disease (1997)
Orange County Medical Association
Interests:
Dr. Meltzer’s interests are in preventative cardiology, lipid disorders, Congestive Heart Failure, non-invasive treatment and assessment of Coronary Artery Disease utilizing Advanced CT-scanning.
Primary Specialty: Cardiovascular Disease (Board Certified)
Secondary Specialty: Internal Medicine (Board Certified)
Primary Location: CSOC Santa Ana
Philosophy:
“The treatment of each patient as a distinct individual, engaging them and involving them in their care while listening to their input with respect, dignity and compassion are paramount in my medical practice.”
Education:
Medical School – University of Florence (1977)
Internship – New York Medical College, Misericordia-Lincoln Hospital (1977 – 1980)
Residency – New York Medical College, Misericordia-Lincoln Hospital (1977 – 1980)
Fellowship – University of California, Irvine (1980 – 1982)
Credentials:
Board Certification – Internal Medicine (1995)
Board Certification – Cardiovascular Disease (1997)
Orange County Medical Association
Interests:
Dr. Meltzer’s interests are in preventative cardiology, lipid disorders, Congestive Heart Failure, non-invasive treatment and assessment of Coronary Artery Disease utilizing Advanced CT-scanning.